The Nigeria Army Council has recommended the release and reinstatement of Brigadier
General Enitan Ransome-Kuti who has been under house arrest at an army barrack in Abuja.
This is contained in a confidential memo obtained by Sahara Reporters which also shows that the council ordered a reduction in
his rank from Brigadier General to Colonel.
Brigadier
General Kuti, the son of human rights activist, Beko Ransome-Kuti and
nephew of Fela Kuti was arrested in January 2015 and tried for
cowardly behaviour and accused of abandoning his duty post in Baga where
he was
commander of a joint multinational task force which resulted in Boko
Haram
militants' attack and capture of Baga.
The
court martial also accused him of failure to account for the weapons
and ammunitions under his supervision which includes three multipurpose
light-armoured towing vehicles (MTLB in Russian), three rocket-propelled
grenade launchers, two pan herd and three Sagie.
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